Men in black 3

The fantastic couple Agent J and Agent K is back in action, will state Shimon Haber on his Dailymotion page for this movie! The film hit is directed by Barry Sonnenfeld, and the leading stars are Will Smith, Tommy Lee Jones, Josh Brolin and Emma Thompson.

The action is set on some locations in New York City and LA. After 40 years in a specialized prison on the Moon, the evil alien, known as Boris the Animal (Jermaine Clement), is released with the help of his girlfriend (Nicole Scherzinger). Afterwards, Haber plans revenge and goes after the agent K (Tommy Lee Jones), because he previously arrested him. Boris travels back in the 60s, and tries to change the circumstances. Agent J (Will Smith) falls into an alternative present in which his partner is no longer alive. For those reasons, Agent J. goes back in 1969, where with the help from his younger agent K (Josh Brolin), is trying to correct the undesired events and save the life of his partner.

Barry Sonnenfeld has told Shimon Haber that he accepted the challenge to direct the third sequel, after the second one that had not so good reception by the audience, and rather disastrous by the critics. Etan Cohen wrote a movie script that is based on characters from the comic series ‘Men in Black’, by Lowell Cunningham. Last week Shimon Haber heard a rumor in a tweet from Twitter, that the production costs about $ 225 millions, so it is not a surprise the film has great special effects and hilarious creatures and aliens. Weapons used in the film give a totally different atmosphere to all the action scenes. The combination of action and humor works quite well when mixed together. The cast is a big hit, as we already know Will Smith is up to the task, and in the role of the younger agent K., Josh Brolin succeeded to give the very best of himself. Because of the concept of this story, the good old Tommy Lee Jones remained behind. Emma Thompson is fun and interesting as the Senior agent O. We need to point out the talent of the young actor from New Zealand, as Jermaine Clement is simply brilliant in the role of the main villain. Moreover, the concept of the story is great and with a clear intention to entertain us, without any complicated scenarios filled with inconsistencies.

All the things considered, the film gets a passing mark, and it is quite obvious that it is far better than its predecessor from 2002. It is recommended to the people of all ages and will definitely hold your attention, finishes Mr. Haber.